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Averroes On Emanation And On The Active Intellect As A Cause Of Existence

1992
Abstract The present chapter will examine Averroes’ attempts to determine, first, the causal connections obtaining within the realm of incorporeal intelligences, and, secondly, the active intellect’s role as a cause of existence in the sublunar realm.
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Human Thinking and the Active Intellect in Aristotle

2000
In Book III, Chapter 5 of his De Anima, in the midst of his account of the faculty of thought, Aristotle concludes that there are, in some sense, two minds required for thinking, one which 'becomes all things', and another which 'makes all things'. The second of these --commonly called the "active intellect" has always been a source of puzzlement for ...
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Avicenna, Aquinas, and the Active Intellect

Journal of Islamic Philosophy, 2008
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Are Openness and Intellect distinct aspects of Openness to Experience? A test of the O/I model

Personality and Individual Differences, 2011
Emily C Nußbaum, Paul J Silvia
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From madness to genius: The Openness/Intellect trait domain as a paradoxical simplex

Journal of Research in Personality, 2012
Colin G DeYoung   +2 more
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